Top 10 Recipes of 2013

Yes, yes, I know. I expect for most of you 2013 is a rapidly fading memory already, but before it disappears entirely from view I wanted to share last years Top 10 Recipes of 2013 – the most popular sane recipes and Top 5 most popular non-recipe posts. I think it will be a good place to start for all you lovely new readers who have joined in the last few weeks since Jonathan’s book burst onto the New York Times Bestsellers List.

All things considered, it was a most fantastic year and a wildly exciting year and a most exhausting year all at the same time. Some of the very best bits of 2013 were brought about by you, and I thank you – hand on heart – for all your support and cheering and love and laughter that you add to my life. There were a few times when you totally pulled me through, and at the risk of sounding a little sappy, I heart you. 2013 would not have been half the year it was without you in it. Thank you.

It seems you lovely readers were all about breakfasts and snacks in 2013 – staying sane on the go was what you needed – if the Top 10 most popular recipe posts were anything to go by. Here’s the Top 10 Recipes of 2013.

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Ingrid -Hi Carrie, I stumbled upon your and Bailor’s Calorie Myth podcasts about two months ago, and from there I have been submersing myself in all of it — your recipes, the websites, older podcasts, blogs, and now the Calorie Myth book. I want to thank you for your energy, which is truly contagious. Also, you openness and authenticity, and human-ness. Truly admirable characteristics that you bring to this whole movement of uncovering the simple(ish!) truths about eating and exercising and life. Not to mention, your creativity. Such beautiful creations with wholesome, healthy food! I would love to ramble on and ask a ton of questions, but mostly I wanted to thank! Your energy is truly contagious. I am grateful. Best, IngridReplyCancel

carrie-Ingrid, thank you! You made my day – it is great to hear that my work resonates with people and even helps them. It’s why I do what I do :-)ReplyCancel

Erin -I can’t believe your leek and cauliflower soup is not in this top 10 list. So simple, yet so divine. I have shared that recipe maybe 10 times now. Never any leftovers. Thanks for creating so many yummy SANE foods. :)ReplyCancel

Sarah -I have read the Calorie Myth and listened to a couple of the podcasts. I love the Chocolate Yogurt Supreme!ReplyCancel